LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA.—Some of the nation’s top skill players will all be in one place this weekend, as the Gridiron Kings Showcase takes place at the Wide World of Sports Complex near Disney World.

With 22 of the Sporting News Top 125 planning to be on hand for the 7-on-7 exhibition starting Saturday near Orlando, there will be tons of talent to peruse. Of the four quarterbacks invited to sling it around, three of the signal-callers—Michigan commitment Shane Morris, Georgia recruit Brice Ramsey and Washington commitment Troy Williams—are ranked in the SN125. Ole Miss recruit Devante Kincade is the fourth QB.

Eli Woodard says the Gridiron Kings camp should help him get ready for his senior high school season. (Photo courtesy of Woodard)

Eli Woodard, a cornerback committed to Ohio State, is the highest ranked SN125 member attending the event. He is ranked No. 9 overall, with No. 10 Leon McQuay, No. 12 Vernon Hargreaves, No. 14 Cameron Burrows and No. 16 Kendall Fuller all competing. With the best five SN125 players being defensive backs, it seems like it will be quite a challenge for the offensive players.

“I think it’s our last great chance to show how good a player we are this summer, and it’ll get me ready for my last high school season,” Woodard told Sporting News this week. “It’ll be the last time we’ll compete on the same side with guys like Shane Morris, because after this, he’ll be at Michigan and I’ll be at Ohio State. He’s a cool guy, but after this, we’ll have to get serious.”

Woodard and Morris will play together on the Midwest team of 16 players. The West (primarily California kids), Southeast (Florida, Georgia, etc.) and Southwest (Texas, etc.) will also have around 16 players. The event is mostly for rising seniors, but two top juniors with dozens of BCS scholarship offers—DB Quin Blanding and DB Tony Brown—are also competing.

The competition begins with practice and pool play on Saturday, which will go into the evening. On Sunday, semifinal play will take place in the morning and the championship will be played from noon to 2 p.m. at the Wide World of Sports Complex, and will be broadcast tape-delayed on ESPNU at 7 p.m. that night.

The competition will feature quarterbacks, receivers, tight ends and running backs throwing against cornerbacks, safeties and linebackers. Along with Ohio State and Michigan mentioned above, recruits from Alabama, USC, Florida, Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Clemson are among schools that will be represented.